Afam Ene

Afam A. Ene's professional background is in labour/industrial relations, project management, conflict resolution, negotiation and
administration of collective agreements. Afam is a consensus builder and takes pride in his ability to facilitate communal interests that
inform personal growth, development and empowerment. He is an active community builder and works diligently in service to his community
in Nigeria and the Greater Toronto Area in Canada. His education and research interest is focused on the intersection of economics and the
political process at national and international levels.

Nancy Graham

Nancy Graham is a Registered Nurse with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Ryerson University). Nancy has worked as an Operating
Room nurse at St. Joseph’s Health ...

Nancy Graham

Nancy Graham is a Registered Nurse with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RyersonUniversity).
Nancy has worked as an Operating Room nurse at St. Joseph’s Health Science Centre (Toronto), Ottawa Health Sciences Centre
and as a community nurse with the Victorian Order of Nurses (Toronto). At Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre Nancy has worked
as an Acute Care Resources Team nurse. She is currently working for the City of Toronto as a Public Health nurse in the Healthy
Communities directorate.

Since 2005, Nancy has participated with five missions with Doctors without Borders in Sierra Leone, South Sudan, Sri Lanka and
Jordan (Syrian war-injured). The work has involved providing primary health care, public health, and surgical care with small expatriate
teams and large teams of local national staff.

Nancy is the Regional Coordinator (Ontario) with the MSF Canada Association and advocates about populations in distress through publishing
in professional Journals, speaking and fundraising engagements. She was a keynote speaker for a recent annual meeting of the Registered Nurses
Association of Ontario. In 2011 Nancy was a recipient of a Toast Masters International – Communications and Leadership Award.

Ekwy Odozor

Ekwy Odozor

Esther O’Toole

Esther O’Toole currently works full time as an Executive Director at a not for profit association that provides services for parents and students.
She is also an elected ...

Esther O’Toole

Esther O’Toole currently works full time as an Executive Director at a not for profit association that provides services for parents and
students. She is also an elected DPCDSB Trustee, here she has served in 3 different Wards of Mississauga and reelected 2014 for Ward 9 & 10
she will have served 24 years for the school board in the City of Mississauga. Esther has recently been appointed to the board of Directors
for the new “ Eden for Change” , which is a local food bank that she has been involved with for the past 15 year.

Fr Stan Chu Ilo asked her to join the board of Trustees for Canadian Samaritans of Africa that is supporting 42 projects in Africa helping
women and girls in education, skills development and income generating activities through scholarship and women co-op.

Whether at a graduation, school play, concert or spending Friday nights with students and staff at the “Out of the Cold” shelter feeding the
homeless she is inspired by the great things happening with young people today. Her favorite song is: “Happiness is the Truth” she aspires feel
that way every day.

Flora Samba Pasquereau

Flora E. Samba (Pasquereau) has a background as a clinical psychology from Paris, France. She is currently practicing as a family mediator,
psychotherapist and ...

Flora Samba Pasquereau

Flora E. Samba (Pasquereau) has a background as a clinical psychology from Paris, France. She is currently practicing as a family mediator,
psychotherapist and teacher in the Toronto area.

She has gained enormous experience working with multicultural francophone population in Ontario and worldwide. Flora is a team leader who
believes that “with faith everything is possible! Do to other what you want them to do for you with the grace of God.”

A good dancer and athlete, Flora shares with enthusiasm her knowledge, skills and experience working with children and women in difficult
situations in advocacy and numerous social and professional networks.

She has been a volunteer with CSA since 2014.

Loriann Pacenti

Loriann Pacenti currently serves as the System Chaplain for the Halton Catholic District School Board. Her work is focused on
encouraging and supporting the faith...

Loriann Pacenti

Loriann Pacenti currently serves as the System Chaplain for the Halton Catholic District School Board. Her work is focused on
encouraging and supporting the faith journey of adults and in building faith-based communities among the home, school and parish.
Loriann has served as a secondary school chaplain and has had the pleasure of encouraging the potential of people at varying life
stages including youth, war veterans, those seeking employment, and newcomers to Canada.

Loriann received her undergraduate training at Brock and McMaster universities and her graduate studies in Theology (St. Michael’s College)
and Adult Education (O.I.S.E.) were conferred through the University of Toronto in Ontario Canada.

About Us

Pity is not enough, compassion is a real and deep human feeling, sympathy and empathy are good, but solidarity is better, and collaboration is the best thing we can offer to Africans especially the women and children who want to work hard to realize a better future for themselves and their children.

About CSA

We work in 16 local communities in Uganda, Kenya, Nigeria, Benin and Central Africa Republic in the areas of children education, women empowerment, community development, water and sanitation, and food security.